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Waverley Council

Waverley Council is a Local government area in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. First incorporated on 16 June 1859 as the Municipality of Waverley, it is one of the oldest-surviving local government areas in New South Wales. Waverley is bounded by the Tasman Sea to the east, the Municipality of Woollahra to the north, and the City of Randwick in the south and west. The administrative centre of Waverley Council is located on Bondi Road in Bondi Junction in the Council Chambers on the corner of Waverley Park.

Waverley Council
New South Wales
Waverley Council Chambers
Coordinates33°54′S 151°16′E / 33.900°S 151.267°E / -33.900; 151.267
Population68,605 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density7,600/km2 (19,700/sq mi)
Established16 June 1859
Area9 km2 (3.5 sq mi)
MayorPaula Masselos
Council seatBondi Junction
RegionEastern Suburbs
ParishAlexandria
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Wentworth
WebsiteWaverley Council
LGAs around Waverley Council:
Woollahra Woollahra
Randwick Waverley Council Tasman Sea
Randwick

The elected Waverley Council is composed of twelve councillors elected proportionally across four wards, each electing three Councillors, and the most recent election was held on 4 December 2021. The current mayor of Waverley Council since September 2019 is Councillor Paula Masselos of Lawson Ward, a member of the Labor Party.[2]

Suburbs and localities in the local government area edit

Suburbs within Waverley Council are:

History edit

 
Aerial photo of Bondi Beach and Ben Buckler looking North, 1937.

With the enactment of the Municipalities Act of 1858, which allowed for the creation of Municipalities for areas with over 500 electors, several petitions calling for the incorporation of the Waverley area were received by the Colonial Government and published in New South Wales Government Gazette on 11 November 1858 and 17 May 1859.[3] One of the earliest meetings of local residents formed to call for a "Municipality of Waverley" was held at the Tea Gardens Hotel on Bronte Road on 20 December 1858.[4]

The Governor of New South Wales approved the proclamation establishing the Municipality of Waverley on 13 June 1859, and it was subsequently published in the Government Gazette on 16 June 1859.[5] The first returning officer, Charles St Julian, was appointed to conduct the first meeting of electors a few days later.[6] The first election was held on 14 July 1859, with nine Councillors elected proportionately, and the Council first met on 23 July 1859 at the Tea Gardens Hotel, with John Birrell elected as the first chairman.[7][8][9] On 21 February 1860, the council was divided into three wards electing three councillors each: Waverley Ward, Bondi Ward and Nelson Ward.[10] A fourth ward covering the western corner of Waverley, Lawson Ward, was added on 22 April 1887, thereby bringing the number of aldermen to 12.[11]

On 6 October 1944, the recommendation of a 1941 NSW Local Government Department Commission of Inquiry removing the Mill Hill area (37 acres) from the Municipality of Randwick and include it in the Waverley Municipality was proclaimed in the Government Gazette.[12]

Council chambers edit

The first council meeting was held on 16 June 1859, but there was no permanent office for the conduct of Council duties some early meetings were held in the Charing Cross Hotel and others in the old School of Arts building in Bronte Road. In December 1860 the Council accepted an offer from Francis O'Brien to donate a site for a Council Chambers on Bondi Road. The cost of building was to be limited to £500, although approximately £700 was eventually spent. The foundation stone was laid in 1861, and a first meeting of Council was held there on 21 November 1861, the first Council building erected by any municipality under the Municipalities Act of 1858.[13][14][15]

Discussions were held during the early 1900s over the need for new Council Chambers, and in 1913 a portion of the north-west corner of Waverley Park, which was the first public park in Waverley gazetted in 1880, was dedicated as the site for a new building. A report of the same year stated that the original building was too small for the staff, and had poor ventilation and lighting. It was later sold for £1,600. The new building was completed by the end of 1913, and on 6 January 1914 the Council met for the first time in the new chambers.[citation needed]

Parts of the 1913 chambers still form the shell of the present Council Chambers, although extensive alterations in 1962, and further development in 1976 and 1977 have altered its appearance considerably.

2016–17 amalgamation proposals edit

A 2015 review of local government boundaries recommended that the Municipality of Waverley merge with the Woollahra and Randwick councils to form a new council with an area of 58 square kilometres (22 sq mi) and support a population of approximately 274,000.[16] Following an independent review, in May 2016 the NSW Government sought to dismiss the council and force its amalgamation with Woollahra and Randwick councils. Woollahra Council instigated legal action claiming that there was procedural unfairness and that a KPMG report at the centre of merger proposals had been "misleading". The matter was heard before the NSW Court of Appeal who, in December 2016, unanimously dismissed Woollahra Council's appeal, finding no merit in its arguments that the proposed merger with Waverley and Randwick councils was invalid.[17] In July 2017, the Berejiklian government decided to abandon the forced merger of the Woollahra, Waverley and Randwick local government areas, along with several other proposed forced mergers.[18]

Demographics edit

 
Bondi Beach
 
Aerial view of clifftop neighbourhood in Dover Heights.

At the 2011 census, there were 63,487 people in Waverley, of these 49.2% were male and 50.8% were female. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 0.4% of the population. The median age of people in Waverley Council was 35 years. Children aged 0 – 14 years made up 15.4% of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 12.0% of the population. Of people in the area aged 15 years and over, 37.4% were married and 10.0% were either divorced or separated.[19]

Population growth in Waverley Council between the 2001 Census and the 2006 Census was 3.31%; and in the subsequent five years to the 2011 Census, population growth was 4.57%. When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same periods, being 5.78% and 8.32% respectively, population growth in the Waverley local government area was a little over half the national average.[20] The median weekly income for residents within the Municipality of Waverley was more than 1.5 times the national average.[19][21]

The proportion of residents in Waverley who stated their ancestry was Jewish was three times the New South Wales and national averages. The proportion of households where Russian is spoken at home is thirteen times the state and national averages; and of all households where Hebrew is spoken in New South Wales, one third are located in Waverley, and in Australia, one tenth of households where Hebrew is spoken are located in Waverley. The proportion of residents who stated an affiliation with Judaism was in excess of twenty–eight times the state and national averages.[19]

Selected historical census data for Waverley local government area
Census year 2001[20] 2006[21] 2011[19] 2016[22]
Population Estimated residents on census night 58,769 60,715 63,487 66,812
LGA rank in terms of size within New South Wales 36th
% of New South Wales population 0.92%   0.89%
% of Australian population 0.31%   0.31%   0.30%   0.28%
Estimated ATSI population on census night 199 196 245 270
% of ATSI population to residents 0.3%   0.3%   0.4%   0.4%
Cultural and language diversity
Ancestry,
top responses
English 20.9%   29.0%
Australian 16.1%   20.8%
Irish 9.3%   12.2%
Scottish 5.5%   7.3%
Jewish 3.1%   2.1%
Language,
top responses
(other than English)
Russian 3.2%   2.6%   2.6%   2.2%
Spanish n/c   1.0%   1.3%   2.1%
Portuguese n/r n/r n/r  1.9%
French n/c n/c   1.3%   1.8%
Italian 1.5%   1.3%   1.4%   1.7%
Religious affiliation
Religious affiliation,
top responses
No religion, so described 16.9%   18.0%   24.3%   33.4%
Catholic 22.9%   20.8%   22.1%   19.9%
Judaism 16.1%   16.8%   17.1%   15.1%
Religion not stated n/r n/r n/r   14.4%
Anglican 13.5%   11.7%   11.0%   7.9%
Median weekly incomes
Personal income Median weekly personal income A$765 A$973 A$1,151
% of Australian median income 164.2%   168.6%   173.9%
Family income Median weekly family income A$1,446 A$2,496 A$2,917
% of Australian median income 140.8%   168.5%   168.2%
Household income Median weekly household income A$1,928 A$1,912 A$2,308
% of Australian median income 164.6%   154.9%   160.5%
Dwelling structure
Dwelling type Separate house 17.9%   21.2%   19.9%   16.5%
Semi-detached, terrace or townhouse 18.7%   16.7%   18.8%   19.0%
Flat or apartment 51.7%   61.3%   60.5%   62.6%

Council edit

 
Waverley Council Chambers, Bondi Junction

NSW Local Government Elections are held every four years on the second Saturday of September as stipulated by the Local Government Act 1993.[23][24]

Current composition and election method edit

Waverley Council is composed of twelve councillors elected proportionally from the four separate wards, each electing three Councillors. The mayor is elected by the Councillors at the first meeting of the council for a two-year term, typically in September, while the Deputy Mayor is elected annually by the councillors. The most recent election for the council was held on 4 December 2021, and the makeup of the council is as follows:

 

The current Council, elected in 2021, in order of election by ward, is:

Ward Councillor Party Notes
Bondi Ward[25] Dominic Wy Kanak Greens Elected 1999; Deputy Mayor 2007–2008, 2017–2019.
Leon Goltsman Liberal Elected 2011 (by-election).
Michelle Gray Labor
Hunter Ward[26] Sally Betts Liberal Elected 1995; Mayor 2008–2011, 2012–2017.
Steven Lewis Labor Elected 2017.
William Nemesh Liberal Elected 2017.
Lawson Ward[27] Angela Burrill Liberal Elected 2012.
Paula Masselos Labor Elected 2012; Mayor 2019–present.[28]
Elaine Keenan Greens Elected 2017; Deputy Mayor 2019–2023.
Waverley Ward[29] Ludovico Fabiano Greens Deputy Mayor Sep–Oct 2023.[28][30]
Tony Kay Liberal Elected 2004; Deputy Mayor 2012–2017.
Tim Murray Labor

Mayors edit

Mayor of Waverley
Incumbent
Paula Masselos
since 27 September 2019
StyleHis/Her Worship the Mayor Councillor
AppointerWaverley Council
Term lengthTwo years, renewable indefinitely (2017–present)
One year (1859–2016)
Inaugural holderJohn Birrell (Chairman)
David Fletcher (Mayor)
Formation23 July 1859 (Chairman)
17 February 1868 (Mayor)
DeputyVacant
Chairman Party Term Notes
John Birrell No party 23 July 1859 – 17 February 1860 [9]
James Vickery 17 February 1860 – 19 February 1861 [31]
Charles St Julian 19 February 1861 – 13 February 1862 [32]
Edmond John Baily 13 February 1862 – 29 May 1862 [33][34]
Charles Browne 17 June 1862 – 16 February 1863 [35]
John Crone Raymond 16 February 1863 – 29 October 1863 [36]
Charles Simmons 29 October 1863 – 20 February 1864 [37]
William Barker 20 February 1864 – 14 February 1865 [38]
John Birrell 14 February 1865 – 22 February 1866 [39]
Stephen Dickson 22 February 1866 – 13 February 1867 [40]
Charles Kelso Moore 13 February 1867 – 17 February 1868 [41]
Mayor Party Term Notes
David Fletcher No party 17 February 1868 – 15 February 1869 [42]
Stephen Dickson 15 February 1869 – 15 February 1870 [43]
Robert Yeend 15 February 1870 – 14 February 1871 [44]
William Cary 14 February 1871 – 13 February 1872 [45]
John Macpherson 13 February 1872 – 11 February 1873 [46]
Stephen Dickson 11 February 1873 – 12 February 1874 [47]
William Henderson 12 February 1874 – 26 February 1875 [48]
John Macpherson 26 February 1875 – 13 February 1883 [49][50][51][52][53][54][55]
William Henry Simpson 13 February 1883 – 9 February 1886 [56][57][58]
William Martin 9 February 1886 – 11 February 1887 [59]
Thomas James Dickson 11 February 1887 – 12 February 1889 [60][61]
Alfred Charles Hewlett 12 February 1889 – 13 February 1890 [62]
Frank Guest 13 February 1890 – 10 February 1891 [63]
William Henry Simpson Independent 10 February 1891 – 21 February 1893 [64][65]
William T. Ball Independent 21 February 1893 – 13 February 1895 [66][67]
Alfred Charles Hewlett Independent 13 February 1895 – 14 May 1897 [68][69][70]
Gustavius John Waterhouse Independent 14 May 1897 – 15 February 1899 [71][72]
Watkin Wynne Independent 15 February 1899 – 14 February 1900 [73]
Harry Charles Evans Independent 14 February 1900 – 5 March 1901 [74][75]
Walter Carter Independent 5 March 1901 – 11 February 1903 [76][77][78][79][80]
William John Blunt Independent 11 February 1903 – February 1904 [81]
Joseph Cuthbert Kershaw Independent 11 February 1904 – 28 November 1905 [82][83][84][85]
John Walter Alldis Independent 1 December 1905 – 13 February 1906 [86][87]
Robert George Watkins Independent 13 February 1906 – 7 February 1911 [88][89][90][91][92]
John Campbell Independent 7 February 1911 – 27 August 1912 [93][94][95][96]
Leslie James Lamrock Independent 27 August 1912 – February 1914 [97][98]
Joseph Barracluff Independent February 1914 – 8 February 1916 [99]
Leslie James Lamrock Independent 8 February 1916 – 14 December 1916 [100][101]
Henry William Frederick Rogers Independent 19 December 1916 – February 1920 [102][103][104][105]
Cornelius William Kavanagh Independent February 1920 – December 1925 [106][107][108][109][110][111]
Robert William Jackaman Independent December 1925 – December 1927 [112][113]
David Hunter Independent December 1927 – 5 January 1932 [114][115][116][117]
Charles Fenton Independent 5 January 1932 – December 1932 [118]
Francis Hamilton Frith Independent December 1932 – December 1933 [119]
William Howe Independent December 1933 – 30 January 1934 [120][121]
James Wadsley Rupert Fieldhouse Independent 26 February 1934 – 6 March 1934 [122]
David Hunter Independent 6 March 1934 – December 1935 [123][124][125][126][127][128][129]
Raymond Nott Independent December 1935 – December 1936 [130]
James Wadsley Rupert Fieldhouse Independent December 1936 – December 1937 [131]
Raymond Nott Independent December 1937 – December 1938 [132]
Henry Samuel Independent December 1938 – 14 December 1939 [132]
Thomas Hogan Independent 14 December 1939 – December 1940 [133]
James Wadsley Rupert Fieldhouse Independent December 1940 – December 1941 [134][135]
Leslie James Fingleton Independent December 1941 – December 1942 [132]
Thomas Hogan Independent December 1942 – 2 December 1943 [132][136]
Gordon Anderson Labor 2 December 1943 – December 1945 [137][138]
Herbert Sharman December 1945 – December 1946 [132]
Gordon Anderson December 1946 – December 1948 [139][140][141]
Thomas Hogan Independent December 1948 – December 1949 [132]
Thomas John Conway Independent December 1949 – December 1950 [142]
Keith Harris Weekes Independent December 1950 – December 1951 [132][143]
William Aston Independent December 1951 – December 1953 [144]
Carl Jeppesen December 1953 – December 1956 [145][132]
Keith W. Anderson December 1956 – December 1958 [132]
Dudley G. Page Independent December 1958 – December 1959 [132]
Jack Cole Independent December 1959 – December 1960 [132][146]
Ray M. O'Keefe Independent December 1960 – December 1962 [132]
Doug J. Morey December 1962 – December 1965 [132]
Ernie Page Labor December 1965 – December 1967 [132]
Doug T. Sutherland Independent December 1967 – December 1968 [132]
Ray A. Farrelly December 1968 – September 1970 [132]
Doug J. Morey September 1970 – September 1972 [132]
Ernie Page Labor September 1972 – September 1973 [132]
James R. Markham Independent September 1973 – September 1974 [132]
Avrom Yossef Singer September 1975 – September 1976 [132]
David Anthony Taylor September 1976 – September 1977 [132]
Ernie Page Labor September 1977 – September 1983 [132][147]
James R. Markham Independent September 1983 – September 1984 [132]
Ray J. Collins Independent September 1984 – September 1985 [132]
John Douglas Morrison OAM Independent September 1985 – September 1986 [148][149]
Carolyn Ann Markham Independent September 1986 – September 1987 [132]
Barbara Armitage OAM Labor September 1987 – September 1996 [150][151]
Paul Pearce September 1996 – 8 April 2004 [152]
Peter Moscatt 8 April 2004 – 22 September 2005 [153]
Mora Main Greens 22 September 2005 – 21 September 2006 [154]
George Newhouse Labor 21 September 2006 – 20 September 2007 [155]
Ingrid Strewe 20 September 2007 – 30 September 2008 [156][157]
Sally Betts Liberal 30 September 2008 – 22 September 2011 [132]
John Wakefield Labor 22 September 2011 – 27 September 2012 [158]
Sally Betts Liberal 27 September 2012 – 26 September 2017 [159]
John Wakefield Labor 26 September 2017 – 27 September 2019 [160]
Paula Masselos 27 September 2019 – present [161][162][163][28]

Town Clerks and General Managers edit

Officeholder Term Notes
William James Hamburger 1859 – 18 October 1859 [9][164][165]
William Mortimer 25 October 1859 – 9 February 1872 [166][167][168]
Jonathan Wiley 12 March 1872 – 31 December 1875 [169][170][171]
William Wiley 1 January 1876 – 10 January 1882 [171][172][173][174][175]
Robert Thomas Orr 10 January 1882 – 18 May 1897 [176][177][178]
John Clubb 29 May 1897 [179][180][181]
Arthur Kyron February 2014 – 29 April 2016 [182]
Peter Brown 29 April 2016 – 15 February 2017 [183][182]
Cathy Henderson (acting) 15 February 2017 – 14 February 2018 [183][184]
Peter Monks (acting) 14 February 2018 – 20 March 2018 [185]
Ross McLeod 20 March 2018 – 26 February 2021 [186][187]
Emily Scott 26 February 2021 – present [188]
 
Bronte House is owned by Waverley Council.
 
Waverley Cemetery is owned and managed by Waverley Council.

Heritage listings edit

The Waverley Council area has a number of heritage-listed items and conservation areas, including those listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register:

The Nib Literary Award edit

The Mark and Evette Moran Nib Literary Award, formerly The Nib Waverley Library Award for Literature, is organised and supported by the council, and the awards ceremony held in Waverley Library each year.[203]

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This article is about the local government area For the Sydney suburb see Waverley New South Wales For the British local council see Waverley Borough Council Waverley Council is a Local government area in the eastern suburbs of Sydney in the state of New South Wales Australia First incorporated on 16 June 1859 as the Municipality of Waverley it is one of the oldest surviving local government areas in New South Wales Waverley is bounded by the Tasman Sea to the east the Municipality of Woollahra to the north and the City of Randwick in the south and west The administrative centre of Waverley Council is located on Bondi Road in Bondi Junction in the Council Chambers on the corner of Waverley Park Waverley Council New South WalesLocation in Metropolitan SydneyWaverley Council ChambersCoordinates33 54 S 151 16 E 33 900 S 151 267 E 33 900 151 267Population68 605 2021 census 1 Density7 600 km2 19 700 sq mi Established16 June 1859Area9 km2 3 5 sq mi MayorPaula MasselosCouncil seatBondi JunctionRegionEastern SuburbsParishAlexandriaState electorate s CoogeeVaucluseFederal division s WentworthWebsiteWaverley CouncilLGAs around Waverley Council Woollahra WoollahraRandwick Waverley Council Tasman SeaRandwickThe elected Waverley Council is composed of twelve councillors elected proportionally across four wards each electing three Councillors and the most recent election was held on 4 December 2021 The current mayor of Waverley Council since September 2019 is Councillor Paula Masselos of Lawson Ward a member of the Labor Party 2 Contents 1 Suburbs and localities in the local government area 2 History 2 1 Council chambers 2 2 2016 17 amalgamation proposals 3 Demographics 4 Council 4 1 Current composition and election method 5 Mayors 6 Town Clerks and General Managers 7 Heritage listings 8 The Nib Literary Award 9 References 10 External linksSuburbs and localities in the local government area editSuburbs within Waverley Council are Bondi Bondi Beach Bondi Junction Bronte Clovelly most is located within City of Randwick Dover Heights North Bondi Queens Park Rose Bay parts are located within Woollahra Council Tamarama Vaucluse most is located within Woollahra Council WaverleyHistory edit nbsp Aerial photo of Bondi Beach and Ben Buckler looking North 1937 With the enactment of the Municipalities Act of 1858 which allowed for the creation of Municipalities for areas with over 500 electors several petitions calling for the incorporation of the Waverley area were received by the Colonial Government and published in New South Wales Government Gazette on 11 November 1858 and 17 May 1859 3 One of the earliest meetings of local residents formed to call for a Municipality of Waverley was held at the Tea Gardens Hotel on Bronte Road on 20 December 1858 4 The Governor of New South Wales approved the proclamation establishing the Municipality of Waverley on 13 June 1859 and it was subsequently published in the Government Gazette on 16 June 1859 5 The first returning officer Charles St Julian was appointed to conduct the first meeting of electors a few days later 6 The first election was held on 14 July 1859 with nine Councillors elected proportionately and the Council first met on 23 July 1859 at the Tea Gardens Hotel with John Birrell elected as the first chairman 7 8 9 On 21 February 1860 the council was divided into three wards electing three councillors each Waverley Ward Bondi Ward and Nelson Ward 10 A fourth ward covering the western corner of Waverley Lawson Ward was added on 22 April 1887 thereby bringing the number of aldermen to 12 11 On 6 October 1944 the recommendation of a 1941 NSW Local Government Department Commission of Inquiry removing the Mill Hill area 37 acres from the Municipality of Randwick and include it in the Waverley Municipality was proclaimed in the Government Gazette 12 Council chambers edit The first council meeting was held on 16 June 1859 but there was no permanent office for the conduct of Council duties some early meetings were held in the Charing Cross Hotel and others in the old School of Arts building in Bronte Road In December 1860 the Council accepted an offer from Francis O Brien to donate a site for a Council Chambers on Bondi Road The cost of building was to be limited to 500 although approximately 700 was eventually spent The foundation stone was laid in 1861 and a first meeting of Council was held there on 21 November 1861 the first Council building erected by any municipality under the Municipalities Act of 1858 13 14 15 Discussions were held during the early 1900s over the need for new Council Chambers and in 1913 a portion of the north west corner of Waverley Park which was the first public park in Waverley gazetted in 1880 was dedicated as the site for a new building A report of the same year stated that the original building was too small for the staff and had poor ventilation and lighting It was later sold for 1 600 The new building was completed by the end of 1913 and on 6 January 1914 the Council met for the first time in the new chambers citation needed Parts of the 1913 chambers still form the shell of the present Council Chambers although extensive alterations in 1962 and further development in 1976 and 1977 have altered its appearance considerably 2016 17 amalgamation proposals edit A 2015 review of local government boundaries recommended that the Municipality of Waverley merge with the Woollahra and Randwick councils to form a new council with an area of 58 square kilometres 22 sq mi and support a population of approximately 274 000 16 Following an independent review in May 2016 the NSW Government sought to dismiss the council and force its amalgamation with Woollahra and Randwick councils Woollahra Council instigated legal action claiming that there was procedural unfairness and that a KPMG report at the centre of merger proposals had been misleading The matter was heard before the NSW Court of Appeal who in December 2016 unanimously dismissed Woollahra Council s appeal finding no merit in its arguments that the proposed merger with Waverley and Randwick councils was invalid 17 In July 2017 the Berejiklian government decided to abandon the forced merger of the Woollahra Waverley and Randwick local government areas along with several other proposed forced mergers 18 Demographics edit nbsp Bondi Beach nbsp Aerial view of clifftop neighbourhood in Dover Heights At the 2011 census there were 63 487 people in Waverley of these 49 2 were male and 50 8 were female Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 0 4 of the population The median age of people in Waverley Council was 35 years Children aged 0 14 years made up 15 4 of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 12 0 of the population Of people in the area aged 15 years and over 37 4 were married and 10 0 were either divorced or separated 19 Population growth in Waverley Council between the 2001 Census and the 2006 Census was 3 31 and in the subsequent five years to the 2011 Census population growth was 4 57 When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same periods being 5 78 and 8 32 respectively population growth in the Waverley local government area was a little over half the national average 20 The median weekly income for residents within the Municipality of Waverley was more than 1 5 times the national average 19 21 The proportion of residents in Waverley who stated their ancestry was Jewish was three times the New South Wales and national averages The proportion of households where Russian is spoken at home is thirteen times the state and national averages and of all households where Hebrew is spoken in New South Wales one third are located in Waverley and in Australia one tenth of households where Hebrew is spoken are located in Waverley The proportion of residents who stated an affiliation with Judaism was in excess of twenty eight times the state and national averages 19 Selected historical census data for Waverley local government areaCensus year 2001 20 2006 21 2011 19 2016 22 Population Estimated residents on census night 58 769 60 715 63 487 66 812LGA rank in terms of size within New South Wales 36th of New South Wales population 0 92 nbsp 0 89 of Australian population 0 31 nbsp 0 31 nbsp 0 30 nbsp 0 28 Estimated ATSI population on census night 199 196 245 270 of ATSI population to residents 0 3 nbsp 0 3 nbsp 0 4 nbsp 0 4 Cultural and language diversityAncestry top responses English 20 9 nbsp 29 0 Australian 16 1 nbsp 20 8 Irish 9 3 nbsp 12 2 Scottish 5 5 nbsp 7 3 Jewish 3 1 nbsp 2 1 Language top responses other than English Russian 3 2 nbsp 2 6 nbsp 2 6 nbsp 2 2 Spanish n c nbsp 1 0 nbsp 1 3 nbsp 2 1 Portuguese n r n r n r nbsp 1 9 French n c n c nbsp 1 3 nbsp 1 8 Italian 1 5 nbsp 1 3 nbsp 1 4 nbsp 1 7 Religious affiliationReligious affiliation top responses No religion so described 16 9 nbsp 18 0 nbsp 24 3 nbsp 33 4 Catholic 22 9 nbsp 20 8 nbsp 22 1 nbsp 19 9 Judaism 16 1 nbsp 16 8 nbsp 17 1 nbsp 15 1 Religion not stated n r n r n r nbsp 14 4 Anglican 13 5 nbsp 11 7 nbsp 11 0 nbsp 7 9 Median weekly incomesPersonal income Median weekly personal income A 765 A 973 A 1 151 of Australian median income 164 2 nbsp 168 6 nbsp 173 9 Family income Median weekly family income A 1 446 A 2 496 A 2 917 of Australian median income 140 8 nbsp 168 5 nbsp 168 2 Household income Median weekly household income A 1 928 A 1 912 A 2 308 of Australian median income 164 6 nbsp 154 9 nbsp 160 5 Dwelling structureDwelling type Separate house 17 9 nbsp 21 2 nbsp 19 9 nbsp 16 5 Semi detached terrace or townhouse 18 7 nbsp 16 7 nbsp 18 8 nbsp 19 0 Flat or apartment 51 7 nbsp 61 3 nbsp 60 5 nbsp 62 6 Council edit nbsp Waverley Council Chambers Bondi JunctionNSW Local Government Elections are held every four years on the second Saturday of September as stipulated by the Local Government Act 1993 23 24 Current composition and election method edit Waverley Council is composed of twelve councillors elected proportionally from the four separate wards each electing three Councillors The mayor is elected by the Councillors at the first meeting of the council for a two year term typically in September while the Deputy Mayor is elected annually by the councillors The most recent election for the council was held on 4 December 2021 and the makeup of the council is as follows nbsp Party CouncillorsLiberal Party of Australia 5Australian Labor Party 4The Greens 3Total 12The current Council elected in 2021 in order of election by ward is Ward Councillor Party NotesBondi Ward 25 Dominic Wy Kanak Greens Elected 1999 Deputy Mayor 2007 2008 2017 2019 Leon Goltsman Liberal Elected 2011 by election Michelle Gray LaborHunter Ward 26 Sally Betts Liberal Elected 1995 Mayor 2008 2011 2012 2017 Steven Lewis Labor Elected 2017 William Nemesh Liberal Elected 2017 Lawson Ward 27 Angela Burrill Liberal Elected 2012 Paula Masselos Labor Elected 2012 Mayor 2019 present 28 Elaine Keenan Greens Elected 2017 Deputy Mayor 2019 2023 Waverley Ward 29 Ludovico Fabiano Greens Deputy Mayor Sep Oct 2023 28 30 Tony Kay Liberal Elected 2004 Deputy Mayor 2012 2017 Tim Murray LaborMayors editMayor of WaverleyIncumbentPaula Masselossince 27 September 2019StyleHis Her Worship the Mayor CouncillorAppointerWaverley CouncilTerm lengthTwo years renewable indefinitely 2017 present One year 1859 2016 Inaugural holderJohn Birrell Chairman David Fletcher Mayor Formation23 July 1859 Chairman 17 February 1868 Mayor DeputyVacantChairman Party Term NotesJohn Birrell No party 23 July 1859 17 February 1860 9 James Vickery 17 February 1860 19 February 1861 31 Charles St Julian 19 February 1861 13 February 1862 32 Edmond John Baily 13 February 1862 29 May 1862 33 34 Charles Browne 17 June 1862 16 February 1863 35 John Crone Raymond 16 February 1863 29 October 1863 36 Charles Simmons 29 October 1863 20 February 1864 37 William Barker 20 February 1864 14 February 1865 38 John Birrell 14 February 1865 22 February 1866 39 Stephen Dickson 22 February 1866 13 February 1867 40 Charles Kelso Moore 13 February 1867 17 February 1868 41 Mayor Party Term NotesDavid Fletcher No party 17 February 1868 15 February 1869 42 Stephen Dickson 15 February 1869 15 February 1870 43 Robert Yeend 15 February 1870 14 February 1871 44 William Cary 14 February 1871 13 February 1872 45 John Macpherson 13 February 1872 11 February 1873 46 Stephen Dickson 11 February 1873 12 February 1874 47 William Henderson 12 February 1874 26 February 1875 48 John Macpherson 26 February 1875 13 February 1883 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 William Henry Simpson 13 February 1883 9 February 1886 56 57 58 William Martin 9 February 1886 11 February 1887 59 Thomas James Dickson 11 February 1887 12 February 1889 60 61 Alfred Charles Hewlett 12 February 1889 13 February 1890 62 Frank Guest 13 February 1890 10 February 1891 63 William Henry Simpson Independent 10 February 1891 21 February 1893 64 65 William T Ball Independent 21 February 1893 13 February 1895 66 67 Alfred Charles Hewlett Independent 13 February 1895 14 May 1897 68 69 70 Gustavius John Waterhouse Independent 14 May 1897 15 February 1899 71 72 Watkin Wynne Independent 15 February 1899 14 February 1900 73 Harry Charles Evans Independent 14 February 1900 5 March 1901 74 75 Walter Carter Independent 5 March 1901 11 February 1903 76 77 78 79 80 William John Blunt Independent 11 February 1903 February 1904 81 Joseph Cuthbert Kershaw Independent 11 February 1904 28 November 1905 82 83 84 85 John Walter Alldis Independent 1 December 1905 13 February 1906 86 87 Robert George Watkins Independent 13 February 1906 7 February 1911 88 89 90 91 92 John Campbell Independent 7 February 1911 27 August 1912 93 94 95 96 Leslie James Lamrock Independent 27 August 1912 February 1914 97 98 Joseph Barracluff Independent February 1914 8 February 1916 99 Leslie James Lamrock Independent 8 February 1916 14 December 1916 100 101 Henry William Frederick Rogers Independent 19 December 1916 February 1920 102 103 104 105 Cornelius William Kavanagh Independent February 1920 December 1925 106 107 108 109 110 111 Robert William Jackaman Independent December 1925 December 1927 112 113 David Hunter Independent December 1927 5 January 1932 114 115 116 117 Charles Fenton Independent 5 January 1932 December 1932 118 Francis Hamilton Frith Independent December 1932 December 1933 119 William Howe Independent December 1933 30 January 1934 120 121 James Wadsley Rupert Fieldhouse Independent 26 February 1934 6 March 1934 122 David Hunter Independent 6 March 1934 December 1935 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 Raymond Nott Independent December 1935 December 1936 130 James Wadsley Rupert Fieldhouse Independent December 1936 December 1937 131 Raymond Nott Independent December 1937 December 1938 132 Henry Samuel Independent December 1938 14 December 1939 132 Thomas Hogan Independent 14 December 1939 December 1940 133 James Wadsley Rupert Fieldhouse Independent December 1940 December 1941 134 135 Leslie James Fingleton Independent December 1941 December 1942 132 Thomas Hogan Independent December 1942 2 December 1943 132 136 Gordon Anderson Labor 2 December 1943 December 1945 137 138 Herbert Sharman December 1945 December 1946 132 Gordon Anderson December 1946 December 1948 139 140 141 Thomas Hogan Independent December 1948 December 1949 132 Thomas John Conway Independent December 1949 December 1950 142 Keith Harris Weekes Independent December 1950 December 1951 132 143 William Aston Independent December 1951 December 1953 144 Carl Jeppesen December 1953 December 1956 145 132 Keith W Anderson December 1956 December 1958 132 Dudley G Page Independent December 1958 December 1959 132 Jack Cole Independent December 1959 December 1960 132 146 Ray M O Keefe Independent December 1960 December 1962 132 Doug J Morey December 1962 December 1965 132 Ernie Page Labor December 1965 December 1967 132 Doug T Sutherland Independent December 1967 December 1968 132 Ray A Farrelly December 1968 September 1970 132 Doug J Morey September 1970 September 1972 132 Ernie Page Labor September 1972 September 1973 132 James R Markham Independent September 1973 September 1974 132 Avrom Yossef Singer September 1975 September 1976 132 David Anthony Taylor September 1976 September 1977 132 Ernie Page Labor September 1977 September 1983 132 147 James R Markham Independent September 1983 September 1984 132 Ray J Collins Independent September 1984 September 1985 132 John Douglas Morrison OAM Independent September 1985 September 1986 148 149 Carolyn Ann Markham Independent September 1986 September 1987 132 Barbara Armitage OAM Labor September 1987 September 1996 150 151 Paul Pearce September 1996 8 April 2004 152 Peter Moscatt 8 April 2004 22 September 2005 153 Mora Main Greens 22 September 2005 21 September 2006 154 George Newhouse Labor 21 September 2006 20 September 2007 155 Ingrid Strewe 20 September 2007 30 September 2008 156 157 Sally Betts Liberal 30 September 2008 22 September 2011 132 John Wakefield Labor 22 September 2011 27 September 2012 158 Sally Betts Liberal 27 September 2012 26 September 2017 159 John Wakefield Labor 26 September 2017 27 September 2019 160 Paula Masselos 27 September 2019 present 161 162 163 28 Town Clerks and General Managers editOfficeholder Term NotesWilliam James Hamburger 1859 18 October 1859 9 164 165 William Mortimer 25 October 1859 9 February 1872 166 167 168 Jonathan Wiley 12 March 1872 31 December 1875 169 170 171 William Wiley 1 January 1876 10 January 1882 171 172 173 174 175 Robert Thomas Orr 10 January 1882 18 May 1897 176 177 178 John Clubb 29 May 1897 179 180 181 Arthur Kyron February 2014 29 April 2016 182 Peter Brown 29 April 2016 15 February 2017 183 182 Cathy Henderson acting 15 February 2017 14 February 2018 183 184 Peter Monks acting 14 February 2018 20 March 2018 185 Ross McLeod 20 March 2018 26 February 2021 186 187 Emily Scott 26 February 2021 present 188 nbsp Bronte House is owned by Waverley Council nbsp Waverley Cemetery is owned and managed by Waverley Council Heritage listings editThe Waverley Council area has a number of heritage listed items and conservation areas including those listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register Bondi 36 Anglesea Street Electricity Substation No 269 189 Bondi Blair Street Bondi Ocean Outfall Sewer 190 Bondi 60 Blair Street St Anne s Catholic Church Bondi 191 Bondi Military Road Bondi Sewer Vent 192 Bondi Beach Queen Elizabeth Drive Bondi Beach Cultural Landscape 193 Bondi Junction and Waverley Paul Street Waverley Reservoirs 194 195 Bronte 470 Bronte Road Bronte House 196 Bronte St Thomas Street Waverley Cemetery 197 North Bondi Ben Buckler Gun Battery 198 Vaucluse 793 Old South Head Road South Head General Cemetery 199 Waverley 240 Birrell Street St Mary s Anglican Church Waverley 200 Waverley 11 Victoria Street Charing Cross homestead 201 Waverley 45 Victoria Street Mary Immaculate Catholic Church Waverley 202 The Nib Literary Award editThe Mark and Evette Moran Nib Literary Award formerly The Nib Waverley Library Award for Literature is organised and supported by the council and the awards ceremony held in Waverley Library each year 203 References edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Waverley A 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 9 June 2023 nbsp Mayor amp Councillors Waverley Council Waverley Council Retrieved 20 April 2020 Dowd B T 1959 Foster William ed The Centenary of the Municipality of Waverley The History of the Waverley Municipal District Part 1 PDF Waverley NSW Municipality of Waverley pp 50 58 Retrieved 30 March 2019 MUNICIPALITIES WAVERLEY The Sydney Morning Herald Vol XXXIX no 6409 New South Wales Australia 21 December 1858 p 4 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia MUNICIPALITY OF WAVERLEY New South Wales Government Gazette No 115 New South Wales Australia 16 June 1859 p 1344 Retrieved 29 March 2019 via National Library of Australia MUNICIPALITY OF WAVERLEY New South Wales 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New South Wales Australia 18 December 1939 p 9 Retrieved 26 May 2020 via Trove Waverley s Mayor The Sun New South Wales Australia 13 December 1935 p 13 Retrieved 26 May 2020 via Trove WAVERLEY S NEW MAYOR The Daily Telegraph New South Wales Australia 8 December 1936 p 9 Retrieved 26 May 2020 via Trove a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z The Mayors of Waverley Council PDF Waverley Council Retrieved 29 March 2019 ELECTION OF NEW MAYORS ANNOUNCED The Daily Telegraph New South Wales Australia 15 December 1939 p 5 Retrieved 26 May 2020 via Trove LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS The Sydney Morning Herald No 32 127 New South Wales Australia 17 December 1940 p 5 Retrieved 30 March 2019 via National Library of Australia Gustavus John Waterhouse Sydney s Aldermen City of Sydney Retrieved 30 March 2019 Week s Social Jottings Catholic Weekly Vol I no 42 New South Wales Australia 17 December 1942 p 13 Retrieved 30 March 2019 via National Library of Australia RANDWICK ELECTION The Sydney Morning Herald No 33 054 New South Wales Australia 3 December 1943 p 4 Retrieved 30 March 2019 via National Library of Australia MAYORS ELECTED BY COUNCILS The Sun No 10 883 New South Wales Australia 6 December 1944 p 6 Retrieved 30 March 2019 via National Library of Australia ELECTION OF MAYOR The Sydney Morning Herald No 33 994 New South Wales Australia 5 December 1946 p 4 Retrieved 30 March 2019 via National Library of Australia Four time mayor now M H R The Daily Telegraph Vol XI no 4 New South Wales Australia 11 December 1949 p 4 Retrieved 30 March 2019 via National Library of Australia FORMER FEDERAL MEMBER DIES The Canberra Times Vol 32 no 9 489 Australian Capital Territory Australia 26 May 1958 p 3 Retrieved 30 March 2019 via National Library of Australia MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS The Sydney Morning Herald No 34 948 New South Wales Australia 24 December 1949 p 9 Retrieved 30 March 2019 via National Library of Australia MAYOR RESCUED TWO GIRLS FROM DROWNING The Courier mail No 4470 Queensland Australia 27 March 1951 p 1 Retrieved 30 March 2019 via National Library of Australia Hill Robert 26 May 1997 CONDOLENCES Sir William John Aston KCMG Senate Hansard Parliament of Australia p 3556 Retrieved 30 March 2019 Mayoral Elections The Sydney Morning Herald No 36 498 New South Wales Australia 13 December 1954 p 3 Retrieved 30 March 2019 via National Library of Australia Around and About The Express Tribune No 1010 New South Wales Australia 7 August 1957 p 3 Retrieved 30 March 2019 via National Library of Australia Councillors of Waverley 1859 2009 PDF Waverley Council Archived from the original PDF on 29 March 2019 Retrieved 27 May 2020 Father of Scott Morrison Prime Minister of Australia Mr John Douglas MORRISON Medal of the Order of Australia It s an Honour database Australian Government 14 June 2004 Retrieved 29 March 2019 For service to the community of eastern Sydney particularly through youth church amateur theatre and service groups Armitage Barbara The Australian Women s Register Australian Women s Archives Project Retrieved 29 March 2019 Ms Barbara Jean ARMITAGE Medal of the Order of Australia It s an Honour database Australian Government 10 June 2002 Retrieved 29 March 2019 For service to local government to the reduction of water pollution through the establishment of Sydney Coastal Councils and BeachWatch and to the community Paul Pearce Re elected Mayor Waverley Council 24 September 1998 Archived from the original Media Release on 23 October 1999 Retrieved 29 March 2019 Minutes of the Council Meeting held on Thursday 8 April 2004 Waverley Council 8 April 2004 Archived from the original on 26 August 2004 Retrieved 29 March 2019 Cr Mora Main Elected As Waverley s New Mayor Waverley Council 22 September 2005 Archived from the original Media Release on 1 August 2008 Retrieved 29 March 2019 Human Rights Lawyer elected as new Waverley Mayor Waverley Council 22 September 2006 Archived from the original Media Release on 1 August 2008 Retrieved 29 March 2019 Ingrid Strewe elected as new Waverley Mayor Waverley Council 20 September 2007 Archived from the original Media Release on 29 July 2008 Retrieved 29 March 2019 Laughlin Shaya 9 August 2017 Cr Strewe steps down after 13 years Wentworth Courier Retrieved 29 March 2019 Council News Mayor s Column Mayor s Column Items 2011 Weekly Columns in the Wentworth Courier Wednesday 5 October Waverley Council Archived from the original on 24 March 2012 Retrieved 29 March 2019 Davies Anne 18 March 2016 Sally Betts the Waverley mayor who rules Sydney s east The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 29 March 2019 Laughlin Shaya 27 September 2017 Labor s John Wakefield is Waverley Council s new mayor Wentworth Courier Retrieved 29 March 2019 Waverley welcomes its first Greek Mayor Councillor Paula Masselos Neos Kosmos 1 October 2019 Retrieved 25 May 2020 Waverley Mayor and Deputy Mayor re elected Media Release Waverley Council 24 September 2021 Retrieved 30 September 2021 Councillor Paula Masselos and Councillor Elaine Keenan re elected Mayor and Deputy Mayor Media Release Waverley Council 11 January 2022 Retrieved 15 January 2022 WAVERLEY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Empire No 2 520 New South Wales Australia 24 October 1859 p 5 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia Family Notices The Sydney Morning Herald Vol LVII no 9309 New South Wales Australia 21 March 1868 p 12 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH MELBOURNE Empire No 2 527 New South Wales Australia 1 November 1859 p 4 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF WAVERLEY New South Wales Government Gazette No 28 New South Wales Australia 4 February 1868 p 329 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Sydney Morning Herald Vol LXV no 10 529 New South Wales Australia 16 February 1872 p 1 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF WAVERLEY New South Wales Government Gazette No 84 New South Wales Australia 19 March 1872 p 733 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia OBITUARY The Sydney Morning Herald No 30 172 New South Wales Australia 15 September 1934 p 12 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia a b BOROUGH COUNCILS The Sydney Morning Herald Vol LXXII no 11 718 New South Wales Australia 9 December 1875 p 5 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF WAVERLEY New South Wales Government Gazette No 55 New South Wales Australia 18 February 1876 p 722 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia Mr W Wiley The Sydney Mail And New South Wales Advertiser Vol XLVIII no 1522 New South Wales Australia 7 September 1889 p 531 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia CITY ASSESSOR The Sydney Morning Herald No 26 740 New South Wales Australia 18 September 1923 p 8 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia OBITUARY MR WILLIAM WILEY The Sydney Morning Herald No 26 742 New South Wales Australia 20 September 1923 p 10 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF WAVERLEY New South Wales Government Gazette No 61 New South Wales Australia 10 February 1882 p 811 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia WAVERLEY COUNCIL Evening News No 9345 New South Wales Australia 19 May 1897 p 2 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia SUDDEN DEATH AT MANLY The Daily Telegraph No 5597 New South Wales Australia 28 May 1897 p 6 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF WAVERLEY New South Wales Government Gazette No 435 New South Wales Australia 1 June 1897 p 3760 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia PRESENTATION The Australian Star No 2907 New South Wales Australia 31 May 1897 p 6 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia THE WAVERLEY COUNCIL Evening News No 9351 New South Wales Australia 26 May 1897 p 3 Retrieved 31 March 2019 via National Library of Australia a b MINUTES OF THE WAVERLEY COUNCIL MEETING Tuesday 19 April 2016 PDF Waverley Council 19 April 2016 Retrieved 30 September 2021 a b Waverley Council s Interim General Manager Peter Brown resignation Media Release Waverley Council 17 February 2017 Retrieved 30 September 2021 Waverley Council s Acting General Manager Resigns Media Release Waverley Council 1 February 2018 Retrieved 30 September 2021 MINUTES OF THE WAVERLEY EXTRAORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING Tuesday 6 February 2018 PDF Waverley Council 6 February 2018 Retrieved 30 September 2021 New General Manager for Waverley Council Media Release Waverley Council 21 March 2018 Retrieved 30 September 2021 Waverley Council General Manager Media Release Waverley Council 21 January 2021 Retrieved 30 September 2021 Waverley Council welcomes a new General Manager Media Release Waverley Council 26 May 2021 Retrieved 30 September 2021 Electricity Substation No 269 New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp 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